Harvick beats heat, stiff neck to win trucks race

 

By Reid Spencer

Sporting News NASCAR Wire Service

(July 17, 2010)

MADISON, Ill.—On a blistering hot day that left fourth-place finisher Todd Bodine lying on the tile floor of the media center with ice packs on his chest, Kevin Harvick beat the heat and trounced the rest of the field to win Saturday afternoon’s blackout-delayed CampingWorld.com 200.

Despite a stiff neck that kept him out of Nationwide Series practice earlier in the day, Harvick, who won the pole on Friday before a power failure forced postponement of the race itself, cruised to his third victory in four NASCAR Camping World Truck Series starts this season.

Harvick crossed the finish line at 1.25-mile Gateway International Raceway 5.241 seconds ahead of runner-up Brad Keselowski, who was making his third start of the season in his own truck. Johnny Sauter ran third, followed by Bodine, who extended his series lead to 101 points over eighth-place finisher Aric Almirola.

Matt Crafton came home fifth to claim his second straight top five and his third of the season. Timothy Peters, rookie Austin Dillon, Almirola, Brian Ickler and Mike Skinner completed the top 10.

“I was wiping my hair off in the shower this morning, and that’s how I hurt it,” Harvick said of the neck problem. “I just got a kink in my neck, and it’s gone all the way down to my shoulder, but the longer I ran today, it actually got better. I feel better than I did this morning.

“I’ve just got to relax in the car. If you get tense, it becomes more of an issue, but as the race went on, I got more and more relaxed and was able to tolerate it.”

Harvick, who led 143 of 160 laps, got help from a physical therapist before the race. He said the heat that toasted other drivers didn’t bother him until he got out of the truck in victory lane.

Keselowski acknowledged that Harvick had the field covered, but he questioned whether Harvick had violated NASCAR’s rule against pulling up to pit on the final stop under caution on Lap 126.

“The only way we were going to win the race is if he made a mistake,” Keselowski said. “I felt like he did. He passed the pace car pitting. You’re not supposed to do that. He got away with that one. We didn’t catch that break, but we did all we could to put ourselves in the best position possible. We just needed a little bit more.”

Harvick viewed Keselowski’s complaint about passing the pace car as a case of sour grapes.

“I’d complain if I got beat that bad, too,” Harvick said.

For Bodine, the heat inside his truck was so intense it burned him, despite adjustments to his seat after a similar experience at Texas .

“Man, I burned my butt bad today, and my back even got burnt,” said Bodine, who declined a trip in an ambulance after the race. “That’s why I lay down in here (the media center) on the cold floor.”

Notes: Harvick earned a perfect 150.00 driver rating for his performance in the truck race. He and Keselowski, among others, were scheduled to compete later Saturday in the Nationwide race at Gateway. … Ricky Carmichael crashed hard into the Turn 4 wall after contact with Skinner’s Toyota on Lap 80. As Carmichael slid toward the infield grass, Jeffrey Earnhardt’s Chevrolet plowed into Carmichael ‘s truck. Both drivers were released forthwith from the infield care center, but Earnhardt’s truck series debut ended with a 30th-place finish.

Below are the unofficial results from the 2010 CampingWorld.com 200:

FIN ST CAR DRIVER MAKE SPONSOR PTS/BNS LAPS STATUS
1 1 2 Kevin Harvick Chevrolet Stubb’s Legendary Bar-B-Q / Kroger 195/10 160 Running
2 3 129 Brad Keselowski Dodge Miller Lite 170/0 160 Running
3 5 13 Johnny Sauter Chevrolet In Country Television / Curb Records 165/0 160 Running
4 14 30 Todd Bodine Toyota Germain.com 160/0 160 Running
5 9 88 Matt Crafton Chevrolet Ideal Door / Menards 155/0 160 Running
6 7 17 Timothy Peters Toyota Red Horse Racing 150/0 160 Running
7 6 3 Austin Dillon * Chevrolet Bass Pro Shops / Remington Arms / Tracker 146/0 160 Running
8 16 51 Aric Almirola Toyota Zyclara by Graceway Pharmaceutica-
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147/5 160 Running
9 10 18 Brian Ickler Toyota Toyota Tundra / Viasystems 138/0 160 Running
10 13 5 Mike Skinner Toyota Exide Batteries 134/0 160 Running
11 23 23 Jason White Dodge GunBroker.com 130/0 160 Running
12 2 31 James Buescher Chevrolet Wolfpack Rentals 127/0 160 Running
13 25 81 David Starr Toyota Zachry 124/0 160 Running
14 19 12 Mario Gosselin Chevrolet TireMonkey.com / James Carter Attorney 121/0 160 Running
15 21 9 Max Papis Toyota GEICO 118/0 160 Running
16 20 90 Brad Sweet Toyota Great Clips 115/0 160 Running
17 22 15 Steve Wallace Toyota Merit Pro 112/0 160 Running
18 17 07 Tony Jackson Jr. Chevrolet SS Green Light Racing 109/0 159 Running
19 12 60 Stacy Compton Chevrolet SafeAuto Insurance Company 106/0 159 Running
20 33 10 Jennifer Jo Cobb * Ford drivenmale.com / DriverBoutique.com 103/0 158 Running
21 31 47 Brett Butler * Chevrolet Fuel Doctor 100/0 158 Running
22 29 186 Jamie Dick Chevrolet Viva Auto Group 97/0 158 Running
23 24 63 Jack Smith Ford Mittler Bros. Machine & Tool 94/0 158 Running
24 34 01 Carl Long Chevrolet Koma Unwind Chillaxation Drink 91/0 157 Running
25 35 57 Norm Benning Chevrolet Pella Motors 88/0 153 Running
26 8 33 Ron Hornaday Chevrolet Charter 90/5 150 Running
27 4 7 Justin Lofton * Toyota VisitPIT.com 82/0 127 Power Steering
28 30 46 Clay Greenfield Dodge Team Gill Racing 79/0 105 Steering
29 18 4 Ricky Carmichael Chevrolet Monster Energy 76/0 79 Accident
30 32 6 Jeffrey Earnhardt Chevrolet Fuel Doctor 73/0 79 Accident
31 11 39 Ryan Sieg Chevrolet S&W Towing 70/0 49 Accident
32 36 187 Chris Jones Chevrolet Copy Wizard 67/0 25 Electrical
33 27 89 Mike Harmon Chevrolet Lafferty Motorsports 64/0 21 Brakes
34 15 93 Mike Garvey Chevrolet S&W Towing 61/0 19 Brakes
35 26 95 Dennis Setzer Dodge Team Gill Racing 58/0 3 Overheating
36 28 172 Johnny Chapman Chevrolet MyTireMonkey.com / James Carter Attorney PE 1 Engine
* Denotes Rookie

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